The National Federation of Cypriots in the UK have written an open letter to the Minister for Europe, Sir Alan Duncan MP, calling on him to clarify the statement that he made yesterday (14 May) in response to an oral question from Bambos Charalambous MP at Foreign Office questions. The President of Cyprus and the UK Cypriot community have described Sir Alan Duncan MP’s response as “unacceptable”.

Cyprus’ EEZ

Less than two weeks ago, Turkey unilaterally moved warships and drillships into the Republic of Cyprus’ sovereign Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) with the intention of beginning to drill for hydrocarbons. The threat of such action from Turkey has been near constant over the last few years but suddenly Turkey has escalated its actions as warship ‘Barbaros’ and drill ship ‘Fatih’ (which translates to ‘conqueror’ in English) have arrived with the intent to start drilling for natural resources.

In recent years, significant hydrocarbon reserves have been discovered in the Republic of Cyprus’ EEZ. For example, in February 2019, American energy giant ExxonMobil and the Cypriot Government announced that they had discovered 5-8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas resources in one part of Cyprus’ EEZ. The Republic of Cyprus has exercised its internationally recognised, sovereign rights in its EEZ and has licensed drilling permits to international energy companies who will begin drilling over the next few years. The Government of Cyprus has been clear that all Cypriots will benefit from the exploitation of the island’s natural riches and has established a wealth fund.

UK Reaction and controversy

Yesterday (14 May) during FCO oral questions, the British Minister for Europe (Sir Alan Duncan MP), replied to a question from Bambos Charalambous MP by saying that, “drilling should not proceed in any area where sovereignty is under dispute”.

This statement has triggered a response from the Cypriot Government and the President of Cyprus has described Sir Alan Duncan MP as “unacceptable” and is writing a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May today. The British High Commissioner to Cyprus, Mr Stephen Lillie, has been summoned to the Foreign Ministry of Cyprus to explain the statement further.

The UK Cypriot community is understandably deeply concerned by Sir Alan Duncan MP’s statement and the National Federation of Cypriots in the UK, has written an open letter to the Minister seeking clarification on his statement and condemnation of Turkey’s illegal actions. The National Federation of Cypriots in the UK represents the 300,000 Britons of Cypriot origin in the UK and campaigns for a free, united Cyprus.

The National Federation of Cypriots in the UK is the official, representative body and acknowledged voice of Cypriots in the UK. It was founded shortly after the illegal Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 to coordinate and represent the UK Cypriot diaspora, which now consists of 300,000 people